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baltimore was still standing. and our nation, as he wrote in the "star spangled banner," we had made into a perilous fight. congressmen, mayor scott, johnny o. and others will rebuild this bridge as fast as possible. we are the only nation who has gone through every crisis that we have had an come out stronger than we went in. we will do it here, as well. a perilous challenge. because we are the united states of america, there is nothing beyond our capacity if we do it together. think about that. we are the united states of america. nothing is beyond our capacity. may god bless you all and may god protect our troops, first responders. thank you, thank you, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god?
baltimore was still standing. and our nation, as he wrote in the "star spangled banner," we had made into a perilous fight. congressmen, mayor scott, johnny o. and others will rebuild this bridge as fast as possible. we are the only nation who has gone through every crisis that we have had an come out stronger than we went in. we will do it here, as well. a perilous challenge. because we are the united states of america, there is nothing beyond our capacity if we do it together. think...
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and then the city of baltimore. it's a great example of a school district that's thinking differently and it's not just an issue for school districts but for community-based organizations and parks and recreation and a time when we need to max mize currently whatever resources and we also need to make the case for an additional federal, state and local dollars to target a time of year that's historically been elected. host: specifically what are they using this money for in baltimore? keeping the schools open or special sflams tell us about that. guest: sure. what they are doing is structuring full-day comprehensive programs for kids. many of them take place in public schools but also in and in the recreation centers in the afternoon so they are offer indeed collaboration and non-profit organizations and offers kids choices taintsd and instead of mandating calendar change and these solutions for everyone, we see a tremendous amount of penalty. they are coming out in droves. the kids are really interested and i mean,
and then the city of baltimore. it's a great example of a school district that's thinking differently and it's not just an issue for school districts but for community-based organizations and parks and recreation and a time when we need to max mize currently whatever resources and we also need to make the case for an additional federal, state and local dollars to target a time of year that's historically been elected. host: specifically what are they using this money for in baltimore? keeping...
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in baltimore, we spend so much money on police. one out of every four municipal employees is a police officer. if we were a nation, that would be called a police state. dealing with the statues is only part of the issue. the other part is public policy. whether that should take the form of reparations as the caller suggested or the form of more equitable distribution of taxes so we actually have more benefits for working class folks in general, that is a discussion we should have. host: there is a story in the post recently about the number of statues raised to confederate heroes at statuary hall in the u.s. capital. the house,alls from nancy polizzi, to take down those statues. do you think that conversation will reach the halls of congress itself? guest: i think it will. i think because of the way the republican party is right now, as it stands, i believe only 30 republican members of congress ask forlled trump to tta his statements in charlottesville. there seems to be a tight relationship between the republican party and white
in baltimore, we spend so much money on police. one out of every four municipal employees is a police officer. if we were a nation, that would be called a police state. dealing with the statues is only part of the issue. the other part is public policy. whether that should take the form of reparations as the caller suggested or the form of more equitable distribution of taxes so we actually have more benefits for working class folks in general, that is a discussion we should have. host: there...
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congressman incumbentings practiced law in baltimore -- cummings practiced law in baltimore and was elected to the maryland house of delegates where he served for 14 years and ascended to become the first african-american speaker pro tempore. in 1996, congressman cummings won a special election to congress. he immediately demonstrated his leadership talent and won the respect of his colleagues. in 2003, he was elected as chair of the congressional black caucus, where he served with distinction. in 2011, he was elected by the democratic caucus as the ranking member of the committee on oversight and reform, and in january of this year, he became the chair of the committee. at this difficult time in the history of our country, we were so fortunate to have had representative cummings and the leadership of -- in the leadership of such an important an contentious committee. he fought passionately for the rights of children separated from their families. he fought for everyone to have health care and medications that were affordable. he fought for everyone to have access and the right to vote. and
congressman incumbentings practiced law in baltimore -- cummings practiced law in baltimore and was elected to the maryland house of delegates where he served for 14 years and ascended to become the first african-american speaker pro tempore. in 1996, congressman cummings won a special election to congress. he immediately demonstrated his leadership talent and won the respect of his colleagues. in 2003, he was elected as chair of the congressional black caucus, where he served with distinction....
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host: let's talk about the bridge collapsed last week in baltimore. could this have been avoided, and what would better resilience of that bridge look like? guest: well, obviously there is an investigation underway that the ntsb is leading with a whole bunch of other folks to look at what would be the real story here. what is clear here is that the ship colliding with the support column or the pylon that supports the stand, that was a single point of failure. the bridge was doomed basically by the collision that knocked that column down. so stepping back then, we would have first evaluated what is really valuable to us? what is really important? and a bridge that straddles one of the most important points of the country would certainly come to the floor. then we would ask the question is it vulnerable to well, yes. if we look at this span across the channel, that would be potentially a point of failure. in either reasonable measures we could've put in place? in 1980 we had a similar ship hit a column in tampa bay and tragically, it led to six cars and
host: let's talk about the bridge collapsed last week in baltimore. could this have been avoided, and what would better resilience of that bridge look like? guest: well, obviously there is an investigation underway that the ntsb is leading with a whole bunch of other folks to look at what would be the real story here. what is clear here is that the ship colliding with the support column or the pylon that supports the stand, that was a single point of failure. the bridge was doomed basically by...
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kimbriell: i just want to pivot to baltimore for a second. there is a lot has happened there recently with the department of justice investigative findings, but as well as the outcomes of the officers who were on trial for the death of freddie gray. what are your thoughts on what that moment meant, before the trial and as a nation what we should take away from that? secondly, do fcoly, do you feelt officer misconduct and the death of black lives is the most pressing number one civil rights issue? >> we have about a minute and a half. mr. brooks: in short, we believe that these officers not being found guilty and charges being dismissed is certainly disappointing, but at the end of the day, to bring about system ic reform, you cannot look to individual verdicts, so we continue to push for systemic reform in baltimore. the number one issue is voting rights because if our ability to vote is impaired, our ability to hold police department accountable is rendered mute. >> let me ask you as we close here since these issues are going and police rela
kimbriell: i just want to pivot to baltimore for a second. there is a lot has happened there recently with the department of justice investigative findings, but as well as the outcomes of the officers who were on trial for the death of freddie gray. what are your thoughts on what that moment meant, before the trial and as a nation what we should take away from that? secondly, do fcoly, do you feelt officer misconduct and the death of black lives is the most pressing number one civil rights...
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orn you think of chicago baltimore, st. louis, where they rate ofng murder at the a war zone, do you really want to eliminate the police in those towns? i think people have to stand up and change their political leadership if they have to and yell out, go public, do whatever you have to do. that kind of stuff has to stop. jan is calling from new jersey. thank you for waiting. caller: [inaudible] fullsides are seriously a -- at fault. never resist arrest in a violent manner. what outcome do you expect to get out of that? regarding the police officer, you don't shoot somebody in the back that is running away. fact that he shot a taser at him from behind, he would not have done that if he was not being chased. there were other options. host: can we get your take on what happened? guest: i can give you my take based on the videos i have seen id reports i have heard, but have said this from the beginning, a lot of times, we should not speculate until the investigation is concluded. in this case, the investigation has not been co
orn you think of chicago baltimore, st. louis, where they rate ofng murder at the a war zone, do you really want to eliminate the police in those towns? i think people have to stand up and change their political leadership if they have to and yell out, go public, do whatever you have to do. that kind of stuff has to stop. jan is calling from new jersey. thank you for waiting. caller: [inaudible] fullsides are seriously a -- at fault. never resist arrest in a violent manner. what outcome do you...
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baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lives matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. >> even he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they were not able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will not be solved in one day. it is something that involves a lot of work and a lot of good people. policing our own police. >> if you have not been to west baltimore, you do not know that part of west baltimore. watch the wire to get a better sense of what is going on there. i was there covering. michael would again, a former baltimore city police officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance belief. what does it mean? >> i had zero-tolerance under martin o'malley. you do not have
baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lives matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. >> even he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they were not able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will...
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and in west baltimore it's one in 48. to give you contrast, in fort worth, texas, it's more like 1 in 179. in new york, where a new mayor decided that some of the policies of the previous mayors, which had been very effective in dramatically reducing murders and violent crime, he thought their methods were too heavyhanded so he reversed them and shootings are up 20% in new york city from just a year ago. and in chicago, already this year there have been 209 murders and -- i'm sorry, 1,035 people have been shot so far, just through today. 77% of those homicide victims are african-american. and over 18% of them are hispanic. i find it interesting that throughout most of america the cities with the highest crime rates are run by the most liberal mayors and governments in the country and often have the strictest gun control. it would seem that somebody might put all this together and realize that the problem is not that we have police officers on the street and we have too many of them. the problem is that we have too many cr
and in west baltimore it's one in 48. to give you contrast, in fort worth, texas, it's more like 1 in 179. in new york, where a new mayor decided that some of the policies of the previous mayors, which had been very effective in dramatically reducing murders and violent crime, he thought their methods were too heavyhanded so he reversed them and shootings are up 20% in new york city from just a year ago. and in chicago, already this year there have been 209 murders and -- i'm sorry, 1,035...
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on lectures in history, university of maryland, baltimore county professor, our new deal politics and the role of public opinion on issues such as court package and executive power. and on sunday, american history tv will mark the 400th the pilgrims' rrival in plymouth, massachusetts. four films. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the virtual mayflower project to re-createal reality to the ship at the harbor. and then a tour of a living history museum in plymouth, massachusetts, also home of the mayflower 2, a full-scale reproduction of the ship. exploring the american story. watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span3. >> the house armed services committee considers the u.s. afghanistan.ion in witnesses include the former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan, yan crocker, who warns the recent announcement by the trump administration to withdrawal troops would give up u.s. country.in the members also asked questions about support for allies, and advice th nato, for the incoming biden administration. this is just over 2 1/2 hours. >> call the committee to order. >> call the committee to
on lectures in history, university of maryland, baltimore county professor, our new deal politics and the role of public opinion on issues such as court package and executive power. and on sunday, american history tv will mark the 400th the pilgrims' rrival in plymouth, massachusetts. four films. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the virtual mayflower project to re-createal reality to the ship at the harbor. and then a tour of a living history museum in plymouth, massachusetts, also home of the...
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my family is from baltimore. we went through tough times, a couple years ago, tougher than normal. neighborhoods were on fire. second toped for a consider what had happened to upton. that is where my family started their journey almost 80 years ago in baltimore, when granddad came up to work for the railroad . the family moved into the housing projects. 1940 went toa in work for planned parenthood. [applause] about, i stood there on my way to church and i stopped in the housing projects where my mom spent her childhood. i thought about how blessed my family had been, that a one generation away had gone from raising one child, my mother in the projects, to sending another child, me to your oxford -- to oxford university to be a road scholar. rhode scholar. i thought about, what did it take? it took hard work, but you know what, it also took the context in which hardware could be enough. while education was free or almost free. when we did not have just good jobs, we had good union jobs and they were easy to find. [applause] andt was my grandparents their pensions that put me through
my family is from baltimore. we went through tough times, a couple years ago, tougher than normal. neighborhoods were on fire. second toped for a consider what had happened to upton. that is where my family started their journey almost 80 years ago in baltimore, when granddad came up to work for the railroad . the family moved into the housing projects. 1940 went toa in work for planned parenthood. [applause] about, i stood there on my way to church and i stopped in the housing projects where...
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working with mayor brandon scott of baltimore. county executive jobny oh of baltimore county. bill ferguson, the president of the senate in maryland. and adrian jones, the speak over the house who have push through the emergency legislation to help us to assist all of the dockworkers that are affected, all the small businesses that are affected, and helping us to move toward some sort of resolution of this issue. i began my remarks by saying that we must not ever forget the human toll, the lives lost that day. and again as we think about this well into the future, i hope that all of us remember that this was a bridge, but this was more than just a bridge. it became a graveyard also. and so because of the suffering that these families have endured, i would ask everyone all over the nation to join us in understanding that this is not a partisan issue. that we must find a way together to get through this. that we must protect our nation's supply chains and all of that risk that it poses for consumers in our society. and that we can do it together. there will be a process to deter
working with mayor brandon scott of baltimore. county executive jobny oh of baltimore county. bill ferguson, the president of the senate in maryland. and adrian jones, the speak over the house who have push through the emergency legislation to help us to assist all of the dockworkers that are affected, all the small businesses that are affected, and helping us to move toward some sort of resolution of this issue. i began my remarks by saying that we must not ever forget the human toll, the...
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to help bring calm to baltimore. leadership, where he put his community first and his safety second. he talk -- he talked about, we're better than this well, we are better than this hopefully one day we'll be as good as him. he knew we were only here for a minute and you should make that time worthwhile. and he made it worthwhile. last friday a week ago, the last friday elijah was in our caucus, we had a caucus conference call. the discussion toward the end was about congress' issuance of subpoenas and the attempt to get them enforced through the courts. and i believe elijah was the last person to speak on the call. when he spoke it was like earing the voice of god. he said they'll go through the courts and they'll be appealed and eventually they'll be appealed to the supreme court and at that point our democracy will be in the balance. he was right. that was his last words to the caucus. he cared about democracy, he cared about this congress, he cared about the constitution. and even when president trump degraded hi
to help bring calm to baltimore. leadership, where he put his community first and his safety second. he talk -- he talked about, we're better than this well, we are better than this hopefully one day we'll be as good as him. he knew we were only here for a minute and you should make that time worthwhile. and he made it worthwhile. last friday a week ago, the last friday elijah was in our caucus, we had a caucus conference call. the discussion toward the end was about congress' issuance of...
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live from baltimore, maryland. >> each week in this segment of "the "washington journal" we like to take a look at how your money is at work in the federal government. irs with the help of virus national taxpayer advocate nina olson joining us once again. -- irs national taxpayer advocate nina olson joining us once again. i had an organization, the taxpayer advocate service that is inside the irs but also independent. we help taxpayer solve their problems with the irs. it could be something the irs is doing or not doing creates economic harm to them or because they have been trying to get their issues resolved and they haven't been able to do it through normal channels. they can come to one of my 79 offices around the country. host: you are independent of the irs. who do you report to? guest: i report to the commissioner of the irs by law. i and my employees are inside the irs so we can see the data and find out what's really going on. i am appointed by the secretary of the treasury and that access a safety valve. my direct boss cannot hire me nor can he fire the national taxpayer advoca
live from baltimore, maryland. >> each week in this segment of "the "washington journal" we like to take a look at how your money is at work in the federal government. irs with the help of virus national taxpayer advocate nina olson joining us once again. -- irs national taxpayer advocate nina olson joining us once again. i had an organization, the taxpayer advocate service that is inside the irs but also independent. we help taxpayer solve their problems with the irs. it...
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yesterday we signed a revised grant agreement with baltimore county updating the scope of a previously awarded grant that benefits trade point, one of the few major port facilities outside of the blocked channel. the revised agreement will allow them to use those funds to expedite 10 acres used for additional cargo laydown area. that work is already underway and will double their capacity to accept vehicles, one of the main types of cargo ship through baltimore and the more difficult type of cargo to find substitute ports. opening the channel for the port, rebuilding the bridge are both remarkably complex operations that cannot happen overnight. as president biden has instructed from day one the federal government will provide everything maryland needs. funding resources, the testicle help and more to get that port open and get the bridge rebuilt. the president has made clear that no matter anyone's affiliation, public, private, federal, state, local, democrat, republican, we are all one team. there are so many different jurisdictional lines. breaking down any and all barriers, cutting
yesterday we signed a revised grant agreement with baltimore county updating the scope of a previously awarded grant that benefits trade point, one of the few major port facilities outside of the blocked channel. the revised agreement will allow them to use those funds to expedite 10 acres used for additional cargo laydown area. that work is already underway and will double their capacity to accept vehicles, one of the main types of cargo ship through baltimore and the more difficult type of...
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next is lewis joining us from baltimore. good morning. independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i've been a democrat and republican and i'm now independent. i retired as both a soldier and a teacher. watching the debate of the two strategists, it seems like the democrats are more willing to accept art of the blame -- part of the blame and be a little more open to discussing with the republicans -- they seem to be the old way, just straight ahead, not accepting any responsibility for what's going on. i think they are out of touch with about 80% of america. host: ok. justice antonin scalia also in attendance. he is roman catholic. the traditional mass at saint matthews cathedral. we are live outside the cathedral. al from texas is next, good morning. caller: yes, i would like to talk about no labels. it is getting to where everybody walks up and, it is either democrat or republican, not knowing the candidates. i've seen this numerous times in my own local area. where do i put the d or r? d.ee more about the i think it is time we get to the no
next is lewis joining us from baltimore. good morning. independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i've been a democrat and republican and i'm now independent. i retired as both a soldier and a teacher. watching the debate of the two strategists, it seems like the democrats are more willing to accept art of the blame -- part of the blame and be a little more open to discussing with the republicans -- they seem to be the old way, just straight ahead, not accepting any responsibility...
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he is now a graduate at the university of baltimore county, and is a mentor and cohort mentor to all of you. he has never forgotten the u.s. connections he has made, during his program, he now has contacts around the world supporting his efforts in south sudan. an amazing example of the potential you all >> as you officially become alumni this afternoon, i ask you to keep this in other stories in mind and think about how you will be program ambassadors going forward. will you share your stores publicly, will you support recruitment efforts and become more engaged with your u.s. embassy or consulate team or apply for grants with our collaborators and him cementing partners. please consider doing all of the above. with that and with no further ado, i am here and it is my deep honor to introduce to you the 71st u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken. let me just say a word, let me say a word about our secretary, over three decades, 30 years and three presidential administrations, he has helped shape u.s. foreign policy to ensure it delivers results for americans in partnership with peo
he is now a graduate at the university of baltimore county, and is a mentor and cohort mentor to all of you. he has never forgotten the u.s. connections he has made, during his program, he now has contacts around the world supporting his efforts in south sudan. an amazing example of the potential you all >> as you officially become alumni this afternoon, i ask you to keep this in other stories in mind and think about how you will be program ambassadors going forward. will you share your...
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the president will be traveling to baltimore where he will receive an operational update on response efforts from the unified command leaders, from the coast guard and the army corps of engineers. we will share updates on the assistance air providing's estate officials in serving and removing the wreckage in the channel and allowing the port of baltimore to reopen as soon as humanly possible. the president will be joined by governor moore and other maryland and baltimore area elected officials. he would also be joined by secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. as we all know, six individuals tragically lost their lives when the francis kite keying -- key bridge collapsed last week. they were hard workers, laboring in the middle of the night to repair potholes on a bridge at tens of thousands of travelers crossed every day. the president will meet with loved ones of those individuals during his trip tomorrow. the president is continuing to lead all of government approach in responding to the bridge collapsed. as the president said within hours of the collapse, this administration
the president will be traveling to baltimore where he will receive an operational update on response efforts from the unified command leaders, from the coast guard and the army corps of engineers. we will share updates on the assistance air providing's estate officials in serving and removing the wreckage in the channel and allowing the port of baltimore to reopen as soon as humanly possible. the president will be joined by governor moore and other maryland and baltimore area elected officials....
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[applause] our cities from east baltimore to the south side of chicago to cleveland to buffalo to the industrial midwest to the sun belt, there are too many neighborhoods locked out and left out for whom this recovery has bypassed them. your voice, my voice, the strength, the power, the history of the urban league must align squarely behind their interests. until we do so, until we do so, our work is not yet complete. so the main street marshall plan contemplates a number of things. universal early childhood education. you know and we know that people who are in preschool programs are less likely to repeat grades, need special education or enter the criminal justice system. and they're more likely to graduate from high school and to own homes. and the return on investment in early childhood education is estimated at 12% after inflation. investments like the expansion of summer youth employment programs. our young people deserve an opportunity to work. we know that young people who work in summer jobs do better in schools. they're far less likely to get in trouble with the law. and per
[applause] our cities from east baltimore to the south side of chicago to cleveland to buffalo to the industrial midwest to the sun belt, there are too many neighborhoods locked out and left out for whom this recovery has bypassed them. your voice, my voice, the strength, the power, the history of the urban league must align squarely behind their interests. until we do so, until we do so, our work is not yet complete. so the main street marshall plan contemplates a number of things. universal...
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she is a politics reporter with .he baltimore sun explain what monuments are there in baltimore and that the arguments are for and against and what actions city officials have taken. guest: good morning. just good in baltimore and central maryland we have had several monuments with confederate ties taken down over the course of the past week or so. in the city of baltimore there were four monuments that were taken down without notice in the middle of the night. was to a former supreme court justice who authored the dred scott decision that upheld slavery. that was taken down. theell as one that was confederate general robert e and stonewall jackson. there is a confederate soldiers memorial that was taken down and baltimore. a couple days later there was a justice taunting statue on the ground of the maryland state house in annapolis that was removed. this week there was one in the suburb of ellicott city. their courthouse had a confederate memorial to local soldiers that also was taken away in the middle of the night. host: let's talk about the former supreme court chief justice. the dre
she is a politics reporter with .he baltimore sun explain what monuments are there in baltimore and that the arguments are for and against and what actions city officials have taken. guest: good morning. just good in baltimore and central maryland we have had several monuments with confederate ties taken down over the course of the past week or so. in the city of baltimore there were four monuments that were taken down without notice in the middle of the night. was to a former supreme court...
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i understand you have been with the baltimore police for 24 years. what should law enforcement in east hartford and around the country be doing to ensure curtis and people like him are treated appropriately and safely by police? >> thank you for your question, senator. i think the kind of training we are currently developing and delivering in the baltimore police department is moving in the right direction. we have training for officers which comprise about 30% of our patrol ranks. that training expressly deals with the kinds of topics you recommended. identifying individuals with autism and how to interact with them. we work with host of behavioral health organizations in creating our training and delivering it so that it's not just law enforcement. we are representing in the classroom what we want to see practice in the field. we work with the national alliance on mental illness, we work with the behavioral health system of baltimore, we work with baltimore crisis response inc., the ark, which works with individuals with intellectual and develop me
i understand you have been with the baltimore police for 24 years. what should law enforcement in east hartford and around the country be doing to ensure curtis and people like him are treated appropriately and safely by police? >> thank you for your question, senator. i think the kind of training we are currently developing and delivering in the baltimore police department is moving in the right direction. we have training for officers which comprise about 30% of our patrol ranks. that...
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tom and baltimore -- in baltimore. what you think? caller: i have all the compassion in the world for anyone that's been detained is very uncomfortable. in baltimore we had over 300 murders in the last seven or eight years. this young lady's predicament really doesn't mean a whole lot of people who have suffered as victims of murder in baltimore city. we do care, because there is compassion and empathy. it is not a big deal for people who have lost people to gunshot wounds and killers. i would like to say all my best to her and her family. hopefully some of that compassion will be for the victims in the city. host: ottis, your reaction? caller: good morning. i'm happy with the outcome of the situation where they freed her. but in response to the other guy, we have hundreds of things going on in this world at one time that we can all celebrate. it doesn't have to be either/or. brittney griner, she's at home with her family and i think the world should be satisfied with that and stop making a big deal out of whether they agree or disagr
tom and baltimore -- in baltimore. what you think? caller: i have all the compassion in the world for anyone that's been detained is very uncomfortable. in baltimore we had over 300 murders in the last seven or eight years. this young lady's predicament really doesn't mean a whole lot of people who have suffered as victims of murder in baltimore city. we do care, because there is compassion and empathy. it is not a big deal for people who have lost people to gunshot wounds and killers. i would...
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the baltimore sun reports a container ship issued a mayday as a trans first towards the iconic bridge -- as it traversed towards the iconic bridge. it had departed the port of baltimore only 30 minutes prior and immediately toppling the central mid-atlantic thoroughfare. as of tuesday at about 11:00 authorities were still searching for six unaccounted for construction workers that had been repairing potholes at the time. two others were rescued. one was hospitalized and another refused transport. extensive rescue efforts are ongoing. we expect comments from the president in just a moment here on c-span. >> people opposed to the abortion drug -- that case being heard at 10:00 today. if you want to listen in on the oral arguments you can do so on this network on this program shortly after 10:00 or follow along on our website at c-spnow. when it comes to the collapse of the francis scott key bridge in maryland, there is reporting of the president's awareness. cnn's betsy klein on at same joe biden has been briefed and the search-and-rescue efforts. more comments on that bridge collapse i
the baltimore sun reports a container ship issued a mayday as a trans first towards the iconic bridge -- as it traversed towards the iconic bridge. it had departed the port of baltimore only 30 minutes prior and immediately toppling the central mid-atlantic thoroughfare. as of tuesday at about 11:00 authorities were still searching for six unaccounted for construction workers that had been repairing potholes at the time. two others were rescued. one was hospitalized and another refused...
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in the city of baltimore we went through tough times. tougher then normal. neighborhoods were on fire. i stopped for a second to to user what had happened want my family started its journey in baltimore almost 80 years ago. my granddad came up to work or the b and oh railroad. the family moved into housing projects and my grandmother went to work for plant parenthood. in 1940. [applause] to church in the shadow of the housing projects were my mom had spent half of her childhood, i thought about how blessed my family had been that in one generation we had gone from raising one child, my mother, in the housing projects to sending another child, me, off to oxford university to be a rhodes scholar. what did itt about, take? it took hard work but you know what? constant in which hard work could be enough. in which hire education was either free or almost free. in which we did not just have good jobs but we had good union jobs and they were easy to find. it was my grandparents pensions that put me through college. that put my mom through college, too. look at some
in the city of baltimore we went through tough times. tougher then normal. neighborhoods were on fire. i stopped for a second to to user what had happened want my family started its journey in baltimore almost 80 years ago. my granddad came up to work or the b and oh railroad. the family moved into housing projects and my grandmother went to work for plant parenthood. in 1940. [applause] to church in the shadow of the housing projects were my mom had spent half of her childhood, i thought about...
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host: in the city of baltimore, and maryland. guest: thanks for that question. is talking about instances, atlanta, and more recently baltimore, where hackers have taken over control of the city's computers system and have encrypted all the data on that computer system and have demanded a ransom from the city give theto, you know, date of that, and is happening now, it seems, with some frequency. of course that is not quite what we are talking about in the article, but it is a concern in terms of this happening. and a couple of reasons why. i think cities are not as well as bigger agencies are in terms of protecting their computer systems from that kind of an attack. and number two, there has been some debate on whether the tools that the united states government is developing to essentially attacked adversaries outside the country are somehow leaking and then getting into the hands of the bad guys, and attack being used to american cities, so it is as if we develop a master key to unlock, you know, the bad guy's door, and now the copies of those keys are around
host: in the city of baltimore, and maryland. guest: thanks for that question. is talking about instances, atlanta, and more recently baltimore, where hackers have taken over control of the city's computers system and have encrypted all the data on that computer system and have demanded a ransom from the city give theto, you know, date of that, and is happening now, it seems, with some frequency. of course that is not quite what we are talking about in the article, but it is a concern in terms...
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and in baltimore, there are 13,000 city workers. we compare that against detroit where there are 7100. there are cities and well lock he -- milwaukee roughly the same geographic size. they have 8800 employees. nevada, they have less than 10,000 employees. 13,000 in terms of workers. host: how did you get to that? we have 13,000 city employees, 10,500 indicators -- educators in baltimore schools. then you have federal employees, 6500 federal employees that work there. there will be more than 30,000 public employees because there are state employees based in the city of baltimore. found that state of maryland, they did not disclose locations so we were not able to quantify the number of state workers also in baltimore. host: more of that information available at openthebooks.com, adam andrzejweski here to answer your questions about spending issues. guest: for dust -- (202) 748-8001 four republicans, (202) 748-8000 from democrats -- for democrats, independents6 (202) 748-8002. caller: i bought a company in may magazine. i went on goog
and in baltimore, there are 13,000 city workers. we compare that against detroit where there are 7100. there are cities and well lock he -- milwaukee roughly the same geographic size. they have 8800 employees. nevada, they have less than 10,000 employees. 13,000 in terms of workers. host: how did you get to that? we have 13,000 city employees, 10,500 indicators -- educators in baltimore schools. then you have federal employees, 6500 federal employees that work there. there will be more than...
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when i came to baltimore, i was disappointed with the baltimore sun. it seemed to be mostly from associated press, not original reporting. but in recent years, the investigative journalism on baltimore politics managed to pressure very corrupt mayors to resign, to deal with issues of corruption in our police department. this is a city with serious social problems and violence. and the writers, the investigative team at the baltimore sun, rightly received the pulitzer prize for their local investigative coverage that was not being done by big national networks or national press groups. that is the real contribution. professional journalists were hungry for a story, and committed to fighting corruption . and still do right now. host: you mentioned the bbc. the new story that him and yesterday was the resignation of the british prime minister boris johnson after a series of scandals and a mass revolt from his own party. today's washington post -- here are the members of the conservative party. members of the conservative party will choose britain's next p
when i came to baltimore, i was disappointed with the baltimore sun. it seemed to be mostly from associated press, not original reporting. but in recent years, the investigative journalism on baltimore politics managed to pressure very corrupt mayors to resign, to deal with issues of corruption in our police department. this is a city with serious social problems and violence. and the writers, the investigative team at the baltimore sun, rightly received the pulitzer prize for their local...
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to the baltimore sun. they say the city council on monday approved a measure to remove the statures and the crews began working removing them last night at about 11:30 p.m. morning, allthis for statute were removed according to the city's mayor. she said it's done, they needed to come down. decision came in the wake of the deadly charlottesville, virginia rally were white supremacists and the plannedrched to removal of a confederate statue from a city park in charlottesville. was killed and more than a dozen were injured in the charlottesville violence. starting in about an hour, live at 11:00 a.m., the family of that woman will hold a memorial service in charlottesville. attendees are asked to wear purple. that was her favorite color. we will have live coverage of the memorial coming up this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern or when it starts. until then, part of this morning's washington journal. the president's comments on the charlottesville violence. -- frome conference for yesterday taking place yesterda
to the baltimore sun. they say the city council on monday approved a measure to remove the statures and the crews began working removing them last night at about 11:30 p.m. morning, allthis for statute were removed according to the city's mayor. she said it's done, they needed to come down. decision came in the wake of the deadly charlottesville, virginia rally were white supremacists and the plannedrched to removal of a confederate statue from a city park in charlottesville. was killed and...
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they have been removed in places like baltimore, durham, orlando, san diego, los angeles, and there are plans to remove them in places from seattle to dallas, boston, where those protests to place yesterday. tom is calling from wisconsin on their independent line. do you think that hate speech is protected by the first amendment? but we it should be, should have enough adults in our thatry to know what to say offends other people in that violence is not the answer. my condolences go out to the counterprotesters. gladnot believe and i am these monuments are coming down. the other thing is i am not surprised there is so much hate still. i see it every day. i am gay. i am harassed daily. there is plenty of hate. it is a sad shame other countries are seeing these people's attitude and the way they act. it is sickening. thank you for having me on. host: more from "the washington post" about protests we saw .appening yesterday words from some of the people who went to the valley says -- one rally attendee -- went to the rally -- one says one valley attendee, arally young man wearing a red "ma
they have been removed in places like baltimore, durham, orlando, san diego, los angeles, and there are plans to remove them in places from seattle to dallas, boston, where those protests to place yesterday. tom is calling from wisconsin on their independent line. do you think that hate speech is protected by the first amendment? but we it should be, should have enough adults in our thatry to know what to say offends other people in that violence is not the answer. my condolences go out to the...
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how does that link to baltimore? their obsession is to play a shell game with states' rights or the federal government as it suits them. there is no consistency in his legal argument. and a lot of these cities, the police chiefs are like, no. the police chiefs are like, no. is,,is going to happen they have to choose. am i going to jump in now and revealed to everybody that i don't care about the law. this is about me preserving my warped view of the world? i suspect that he will. and if he does that, then we can begin, in terms of what we can do, we can begin to reframe how we look at the law. because ralph said the negro is the special ward of the supreme court. we're always looking for the federal government to help intervene to help us. if we begin to look at law as something that we can buil consensus on at local levels, prosecutors like the late ken thompson in brooklyn, like the guy in dallas, johnson. carol harris probably should have been more progressive before she became the junior senator sfr california. s
how does that link to baltimore? their obsession is to play a shell game with states' rights or the federal government as it suits them. there is no consistency in his legal argument. and a lot of these cities, the police chiefs are like, no. the police chiefs are like, no. is,,is going to happen they have to choose. am i going to jump in now and revealed to everybody that i don't care about the law. this is about me preserving my warped view of the world? i suspect that he will. and if he does...
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my name is -- and i'm a 24 veteran of the baltimore police police department. i currently serve as commander of education and training and lead the crisis response program for prudham also bloomberg fellow at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. well it's my privilege to appear before you today i wish my presents were not necessary. we have come together because for at least the past decade law enforcement actions have been associated with annual deaths of 1100 people nationwide. it's estimated that 25% to 50% of these deaths involve persons diagnosed with a severe mental illness. in the past three weeks alone more than a dozen people who are mentally ill in the throes of a break down. these tragedies point to the urgent needs of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals and stakeholders and individuals with little experience to develop and implement solutions to effectively respond to a crisis and meet the complex behavioral health needs of those we serve. we are in the situation because public policy decisions decades ago when psychi
my name is -- and i'm a 24 veteran of the baltimore police police department. i currently serve as commander of education and training and lead the crisis response program for prudham also bloomberg fellow at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. well it's my privilege to appear before you today i wish my presents were not necessary. we have come together because for at least the past decade law enforcement actions have been associated with annual deaths of 1100 people...
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speaker, in the city of baltimore we have a group that put out a -- two trailers entitled stop snitching. in one of those trailers i along with the state's attorney were threatened because we were standing up for this legislation and standing up for witnesses. but i made it very clear to them that i have no fear because if you can have a situation where a person can literally be standing on a corner and 20 people know the perpetrator, perpetrator comes up and blows somebody's brains out and nobody testifies, what happens then is that we have then given the criminal more power, we have taken power away from regular citizens, and the next thing you know the criminal feels that there are no consequences to his or her actions. you cannot have a criminal justice system that is effective and efficient unless you have the cooperation of witnesses. it is up to this congress to make it very, very clear that we will not under any circumstances stand for witnesses to be intimidated, harmed, threatened, killed, and in any way deterred from carrying out their duty to assist police and law enforcement
speaker, in the city of baltimore we have a group that put out a -- two trailers entitled stop snitching. in one of those trailers i along with the state's attorney were threatened because we were standing up for this legislation and standing up for witnesses. but i made it very clear to them that i have no fear because if you can have a situation where a person can literally be standing on a corner and 20 people know the perpetrator, perpetrator comes up and blows somebody's brains out and...
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baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lies matter! matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they were not able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will not be solved in one day. it is something that involves a lot of work and a lot of good people. policing our own police. >> if you have not been to west baltimore, you do not know that part of west baltimore. watch the wire to get a better sense of what is going on there. i was there covering. michael would again, a former baltimore city police officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance belief. what does it mean? >> i had zero-tolerance under martin o'malley. not have that sy
baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lies matter! matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they were not able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will not be...
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we have not in baltimore city. generous had a contribution from a pharmaceutical agency that we cannot rely forever on the generosity of pharmaceutical companies. we have to have a generic medication on the world health organization lists so we can save everybody's life. >> i want to thank all of you for being here today. we have a lot to do. it is a serious problem. we are going to have to hit it from a lot of angles. i,rs ago, the chairman and he was chairman and ranking member of a committee called the drug subcommittee. lot of work and we are going to have to do a lot more. i think all of you. >> i will give you two quick questions. driving is a drunk big problem in our society. when we arrest somebody for drunk driving, some are alcoholics and have an addiction and some are just curious, social pressure, whatever. to people innown my life of used heroin. both thought they were not addicted. the peopleise, of arrested for heroin addiction or whatever, what percentage are addicts and what percentage are feel-goo
we have not in baltimore city. generous had a contribution from a pharmaceutical agency that we cannot rely forever on the generosity of pharmaceutical companies. we have to have a generic medication on the world health organization lists so we can save everybody's life. >> i want to thank all of you for being here today. we have a lot to do. it is a serious problem. we are going to have to hit it from a lot of angles. i,rs ago, the chairman and he was chairman and ranking member of a...
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city police department and baltimore city. since our conversation the courts have approved the consent decree and i just want your continued assurance that you will work in your capacity as deputy attorney general to make sure we further that agreement and make sure we can get the parties together and move it along. >> our goal is to reduce violent crime and protect constitutional rights. i know you are aware, and it's very painful to me, we have a crisis of violent crime in baltimore. the murder rate this year is on track to reach a record high in baltimore city. we need to do everything we can to support our local partners and we are working in many ways to support the local police department. last year we had 318 murders. the year before 342. we are on track to have more and baltimore this year. that is a very high priority for me although i'm no longer there physically, every day, we are engaged in i will continue to work with our authorities and federal agencies in the u.s. attorney's office to do anything we can to help
city police department and baltimore city. since our conversation the courts have approved the consent decree and i just want your continued assurance that you will work in your capacity as deputy attorney general to make sure we further that agreement and make sure we can get the parties together and move it along. >> our goal is to reduce violent crime and protect constitutional rights. i know you are aware, and it's very painful to me, we have a crisis of violent crime in baltimore....
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baltimore gives us another story. baltimore sop has >> another story. what we want because we have over criminalization or what does that mean? we have sandra bland, where no matter what happens, the police can justify detaining you for a time. what that enables you to do is not necessarily look for the crime but look for your chosen suspect. everyone is criminal when you have laws that make everyone do things that are illegal. we have a false ideology that is who the people are who commit crimes. those are the people who do commit crimes in our records, because that is what we are looking at. we create this cycle where we are arresting people because we arrested them previously. bruce: most of the crime is committed by the young african-americans, how would you respond to that? >> it is mostly committed by them when we look at them. for instance when we go out, we , know all the races carry drugs, if you were to stop anybody to look for drugs, you would prima find drugs at the same rate. but we find we arrest more black males in the city for that, or p
baltimore gives us another story. baltimore sop has >> another story. what we want because we have over criminalization or what does that mean? we have sandra bland, where no matter what happens, the police can justify detaining you for a time. what that enables you to do is not necessarily look for the crime but look for your chosen suspect. everyone is criminal when you have laws that make everyone do things that are illegal. we have a false ideology that is who the people are who...
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the doctor said, i am one of them a leading surgeons in baltimore. i do nats make $950 for 15 minutes of work. >> he said yes, i used to be a brain surgeon. but this job is better. >> there are all sort of jobs available. with that, we will end. thank you for your patience. thanks again to our panel. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the ranking member of the house budget committee and a member of the joint deficit reduction committee talks about how the joint committee is doing with the task of identifying budget cuts and other political issues. that is at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. >> the head of the american university professors says professors need to be protected. courts tenure creates an atmosphere on campus where people can speak freely in their teaching and in terms of university governance. if you do not like a proposal that the board or the president makes, you need to be will to speak freely about it. that shared governance is part of what her academic freedom projects. without that, you do not
the doctor said, i am one of them a leading surgeons in baltimore. i do nats make $950 for 15 minutes of work. >> he said yes, i used to be a brain surgeon. but this job is better. >> there are all sort of jobs available. with that, we will end. thank you for your patience. thanks again to our panel. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the ranking member of the house budget committee and a member of the joint deficit reduction committee talks...
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host: michelle in baltimore, just enough you say. you think the republicans are doing the right amount of investigating of the president. caller: that's right and good morning and thank you for c-span. i work for the federal government. i'm one of those auditors they talk about that they're going after. i'm a democrat but believe it or not i'm a professional and i work hard for my degree and my certifications. so i'm get a do my job. it's not right or left, it's doing my job. so i appreciate the investigations they are doing. because we have to tiptoe around the work we do to make sure we are not offending the right side of the thinking. i like what they are doing because it exposes that we are doing the work we are supposed to do. we are not going after the right, we are just doing our job. host: up on capitol hill yesterday for this twitter hearing lawmakers also heard from about the southwest mixup recently in flights and the southwest message to the hill was we messed up. if you're interested in that hearing we covered that on ca
host: michelle in baltimore, just enough you say. you think the republicans are doing the right amount of investigating of the president. caller: that's right and good morning and thank you for c-span. i work for the federal government. i'm one of those auditors they talk about that they're going after. i'm a democrat but believe it or not i'm a professional and i work hard for my degree and my certifications. so i'm get a do my job. it's not right or left, it's doing my job. so i appreciate...
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i think, maybe they're afraid to take action in baltimore. but we're watching to see if it breaks down again. but on the -- i had a call with many of the governors and talking to all of them across the country, everybody's saying the same thing about the out-of-town agitators. it seems to be very organized, and as the discussion the attorney general was talking about -- the crossing of state lines, federal crimes, sharing of information and intelligence, critically, for all the governors that we all are focused on. it's difficult in some of these cities with the prosecutors we have and the judges we have to get convictions even on violent crimes, let alone on these kinds of things. federal charges with u.s. attorneys going to federal court, sharing the intelligence, all of that is very, very helpful. we appreciate all the effort. thank you very much. pres. trump: thank you very much. they're professional anarchists, in many cases, and they're leading a group of a lot more than them. these are easily-led people. gov. hogan: and i'll just point
i think, maybe they're afraid to take action in baltimore. but we're watching to see if it breaks down again. but on the -- i had a call with many of the governors and talking to all of them across the country, everybody's saying the same thing about the out-of-town agitators. it seems to be very organized, and as the discussion the attorney general was talking about -- the crossing of state lines, federal crimes, sharing of information and intelligence, critically, for all the governors that...
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same after freddie gray's killing in baltimore. there was an agreement between the justice department and the police departments in both of those cities. they agreed we need to change. those consent decrees were in place. when jeff sessions came in, he asked the judge to revisit them. both judges said no. these were agreements made by the justice department and both of those consent decrees are in place. monitors are in charge of them now and there have been hearings recently in baltimore where the public has been invited to give their input and the police departments in both of those jurisdictions are now being overseen because of these consent decrees and hopefully there will be changes and improvements. but jeff sessions wants to do it very differently going forward. i think that's fair troubling. host: this is carolyn in atlanta, georgia. because im calling would like to know from this davis how often does she get to sit in on the grand jury, knowing that the eyewitnesses are somewhat believable and the portion of the video wou
same after freddie gray's killing in baltimore. there was an agreement between the justice department and the police departments in both of those cities. they agreed we need to change. those consent decrees were in place. when jeff sessions came in, he asked the judge to revisit them. both judges said no. these were agreements made by the justice department and both of those consent decrees are in place. monitors are in charge of them now and there have been hearings recently in baltimore where...
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first with university of baltimore law professor kimberly braley. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. donald trump, jr. joined congressman doug collins and others in atlanta to talk about the vote count in georgia where president trump holds a narrow lead. this is about 25 minutes. [cheering] four more years] >> my name is david schaefer. i'm the chairman of the georgia republican party. we are committed to the counting of every lawful vote and we are committed to know on lawful being counted. introducerivilege to the representative. >> hello, america. hello, georgia. in case you all did not know, i am a southerner and we believe in fighting. this flight is just getting started. we are starting to see the way of their eyes and we are going to get ready to start shooting. the people of the state, georgia, the voters of the state have the right to have their vote not only counted but they need to name a result here in g
first with university of baltimore law professor kimberly braley. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. donald trump, jr. joined congressman doug collins and others in atlanta to talk about the vote count in georgia where president trump holds a narrow lead. this is about 25 minutes. [cheering] four more years] >> my name is david schaefer. i'm the chairman...
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host: when the mayor of baltimore and the president called some of the writers in baltimore thugs, did that offend you -- the rioters in baltimore thugs, did that offend you? caller: it does. do they call white men when they kill somebody? [indiscernible] we expect the president and the mayor of the city to say something like that, it's racist . but it's only want us anyways. i pay attention to things. [indiscernible] he doesn't go to white neighborhoods. in a lot of these people that see these things going on, especially a lot of racist people, they're not all white people. but a lot of good nice people in this country, just like you are. host: what do you do in michigan? caller: i retired from textile. i worked there for 32 years. i worked there for a long time. host: we appreciate you watching c-span. pascal do our -- may i ask cold you are? -- how old you are? caller: i'm 83. host: victor, we're going to have to move on. brenda, you are on "washington journal," we are all listening. caller: i think that michael brown the gentleman in new york city and now freddie gray, think there
host: when the mayor of baltimore and the president called some of the writers in baltimore thugs, did that offend you -- the rioters in baltimore thugs, did that offend you? caller: it does. do they call white men when they kill somebody? [indiscernible] we expect the president and the mayor of the city to say something like that, it's racist . but it's only want us anyways. i pay attention to things. [indiscernible] he doesn't go to white neighborhoods. in a lot of these people that see these...
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with university of baltimore law professor. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 easter friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text book messages, and tweets. here is a look at where the balance of seats in the u.s. house stand. 200 eight seats. republicans have 193. leaving democrats 10 seats short of pulling the majority. at this .34 house races remain undecided. >> continue to follow the counting on c-span.org/alexion. -- c-span.org/election. for the current electoral college count, vote tally, and percentage indicator of votes counted in undeclared states. see the results of every house and senate race and the current balance of power in congress. watch statements from donald trump joe biden as well as key victory and concession speeches and those from past elections. find it all at c-span.org/election. >> pennsylvania's secretary of the commonwealth give an update on election results, telling reporters that pennsylvania was in the home stretch of counting votes. s
with university of baltimore law professor. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 easter friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text book messages, and tweets. here is a look at where the balance of seats in the u.s. house stand. 200 eight seats. republicans have 193. leaving democrats 10 seats short of pulling the majority. at this .34 house races remain undecided. >> continue to follow the counting on c-span.org/alexion. --...